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Russia's Lavrov says Britain should no longer be called 'Great' BritainLavrov said another example of a country which called itself "great" was the "Great ‌Socialist People's ‌Libyan Arab Jamahiriya" led by Muammar Gaddafi.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>Russian Foreign ​Minister Sergei Lavrov</p></div>

Russian Foreign ​Minister Sergei Lavrov

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Russian Foreign ​Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Britain should no longer be called Great Britain as it was the only ​country in the world to officially name itself "Great".

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"I ‌think that Britain should be called ⁠simply Britain because 'Great Britain' ‌is the only example of a country which calls itself 'Great'," Lavrov told reporters as he spoke about colonialism following comments on Greenland.

His spokeswoman then gave Ivor Bennett, a ​correspondent from Britain's Sky News, a question. "No offence," Lavrov said.

Lavrov said another example of a country which called itself "great" was the "Great ‌Socialist People's ‌Libyan Arab Jamahiriya" led by Muammar Gaddafi.

"But it no longer exists."

The United Kingdom ⁠of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is usually called "Velikobritaniya", or Great Britain, in Russian.

As the US under Donald Trump seeks to ⁠reset ties with Moscow and broker ⁠peace between Russia and Ukraine, Britain has been ‌granted the status of Russia's public ‌enemy number one.

On Russian state television, "Perfidious Albion", a term used frequently by news anchors, is cast as a ‍scheming global intelligence power that is meddling behind the scenes from Washington to Iran in a duplicitous bid to undermine Russian interests across the world.

Britain says Russia is a threat to Europe. Amid the war in Ukraine, Russia and the West have repeatedly accused each other of unfurling espionage ​campaigns of an ‌intensity not seen since the depths of the Cold War.

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(Published 20 January 2026, 17:56 IST)